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BABY BUNNING SORE W o n t Sicht Ever Sw n. L ***, Hands, A nu s, Body One Solid, Deep, Running Sore. r__ U iio g Cuticura. In T w o Week® G reat Improvement Followed by ® Complete Cure. M r child began to be aoru wb-n two months old, -»Eczema ou hio face and bead. It rapidly •pread over ail hi* body. Every one who saw Urn said he was the wont sight tb..*y ever saw. He had to be wound In linen cloths ever so many times a day, and then he would slick Vast to hiB clothes. I could not dress him alone for months, llis little legs, bands, and arms were just one solid deep running sore : he was sore all over, but the deepest ones wero I on his arms, legs, and face, llis face and euru had great deep cracks —---- In the flesh, and were swollen ftothat he <!l<l not look like, child. Hi. wero the worst sores I have ever seen of the kind. \N o began using the C uticdba IiKMtniE», and in two weeks we could see a great Improvement, and now he is completely cured. Ills skin is smooth and white, and he seems entirely well We are so thankful, Portrait inclosed I would like to tell everyone who has a suffering baby about C uticura . M »". FRED B \RKKTT, Winfield, Ingham County, Mich. Cuticura Resolvent The G overn or o f Tennessee. The new Blood and r*kin Purifier, Internally, and C uticura , the great Skin Cure, and C uticura B o a p , an exquisite 8kin Beautltior, externally, in- j ■tantly relieve and speedily cure every diseuse and humor of the skin, scalp, and blood, with lose of hair, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula. O re go n ’s output of wool for 1892 is estimated at 16,(XX),000 pounds. They hicrcnsoappetite, p**~*fy tho wboio system and acton the liver, .* lien ns .Small. M in neapolis is m aking 88,(XX) rel® of Hour on an average a «lay. O re it Bntuiu bus «tum uli coal stor ed iu her m ines to h o t her 900 \ e »r . -------------- * •» « -------------- 1 MASSACRfc T im e to Go. I n one minute t lie Cuticura A n ti- P a in Plaster relieves rheumatic, sci atic, hip. kidney, chest, and muscular , pains and weaknesses. Price, 25c. H O W ’S T H IS . W e offer one h und red dollars rewind for a n y case of catarrh that can not he cured b y H al)'® C atarrh Cure. F . J. C h e n e y A C o , P ro p «., Toledo. ( ) W e the undersigned, have known F J. C h en ey for the last 15 years, and he lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financial 1\ able to carry ou t an y obligction m ade by their firm. W e s t & T ru a x , wholesale druggists, Toledo. 0 ., W a ld in g , K in nan & M arvin wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. H a ll’s C atarrh C u re is taken inter n ally, acting directly upon the blood and m ucous surfaces of the system. Price, 76c. per bottle. Sold by all druggist®. Testim onials free. -------- ♦ F ran ce has one drink shop for every 87 of her population. In p ark alone there are 27,000 places for the sale of liquors. From N e w b rrg , C F. M oore A C o , prominent d ru g gists of N ew berg. Cbegon, say : “ Since o u r custom ers have become accustom ed with the good qualities of C ham h eila in 's C o u g h R em edy, we soli hut little of anv other kind. Cham ber lain's nredicilie’s all give good satisfac tion.” F o r sal«1 by all druggists. T h ere are two places in London where clergym en can huyj|-ei inons al ready printed T h ey cover all subjects and can he had for every season. A n Iii vh I iih I>1<‘ Rem sily for Colds S h e riff H ard m an , of T y le r county, W e s t V irg in ia , was alm ost prostrated with a cold when he began useing C h a m b e rla in ’s C ough Remedy. In speaking of it he savs: ‘‘ It gave me almost instant relief. I find it t " la» an in valuable rem edy for colds.” For sale by all druggists. T h e United States' Blue Book con tains inform ation about. 180,000 gov ernm ent offices with salaries am ount in g to $90,000,000 a year. A Cure for Croup. I f your children are subject to croup alw ays keep a bottle of C ham berIain's C ou g h R em edy at hand. It is a prompt and certain cure. If given as soon as the croupv cough app» ars it will pre vent the attack. F o r sale by all d ru g gists. Mr. Ferguson It is a o’clock, and I get to bed at 10, regular as clockwork. Kthel—Don’t look at that clock, it is gen erally about two hours slow. -Truth. G reat care should be taken to pre serve the feed ir the best condition and to feed iu the most econom ical way. R aising a crop.is on ly one point in the business. ---------- + • * ------------ A n Enem y Battled. T h ere is an rn em , with whom thou* snds are fam iliar all their lives because they are born with a tendency to bil iousness W it h ‘ his enem y they an constantly battling with ineffectual weapons. H o s'e tte r’s Stom ach Bitters will baffle it. M ere puug itives will not reform a disordered condition of tin liver indicated, not by constipation done hut by sick heodaches, y* How ness of tlie skin and e e halls, furred tongue ami uneasiness, more p articu larly upon pressure upon the right side, up( n and b«jlow the short ribs. A \ o d drastic purgatives, which grip e and weaken the into.-tines, and substitute this world fam ous anti bilious cordial which 1;k• wise rem oves rnolarial, stom atehic and kidney com plaints, rheum o tism and nervousness. As a laxative I of the bowel®, painless b u t effectual, it im proves anpetifce, sleep and the ab ili ty to digest and posse*ses the addition al advantage of a standard tonic. — -— ——-♦«►•♦------------- T h e engineering d ep artm ent of the K ansas state university is m ak in g a ! rmi]) of kunsas, sh ow ing the gin logs tml the m iner d resources. It is to he exhibited at the w orld’s fair. ----- ------- -— D raw Y our Own THE INNOCENTS. --- -------- — Onn Sm all Hilo Menu every night fo ra Week urinate Torpid In vers. 25c. per hot tie. C. O. D. are the initials of ai* ex press m essenger at Atciiinson , K an E . G illiam , stock inspector of U m a siis . Signed to his various document.- tilla county, reports that, there are now tliev may he, probably are, t h j in no about 200,000 head of sheep within the cent cause of etnharrasing mistakes, coun ty limits. but undoubtedly on the safe side al C h a m b erlain ’* Colic, Cholera and D ia r rh ways. G ave Hitt Life for a Drink. In Rhenish Prussia, where they have no antiliquor law s in a comprehensive sense o f the word, the municipal author itiea o f the sm aller towns occasionally try to reclaim a drunkard by warning | the local tavern keepers, but like other half w ay measures that plan is apt tr. lead to unexpected results. In the hamlet of Herzogenrath, some twenty miles north o f Aachen (A ix la Chapelle), the rum venders had been fined so often for selling liquor to an incorri gible toper that they at last declined his patronage in earnest, but ad'vised him t«) supply his wants at a tavern on the other si«le of the Belgian frontier. The bib ulous desperado decided to act upon that suggestion, and under cover of the next dark night crossed the border, and I after glutting his thirst tried to regain I his home with a ju g full of brandy. By | that time, however, the moon w as up, j and on a lonely hill roa«l the nocturnal j wanderer w as halted by a Prussian dou j anier or revenue officer. Fearing that his freedom— or what our beer-8«>phistH w ould call his “ personal liberty” — might lx* jeo|>ardized by an ar rest, the sm uggler faced about ami took to his heels, till stopped by a charge of buckshot. His pursuers soon reached the place where he w as lying prostrate, with his fingers still clutching the neck of his jug. hut when they tried to help him on his legs they found that he had taken his last drink.— Union Signal. K«-v<-rt>ti<l Mylvunn* Lane, I have sold and used in my fam ily for several years C h am berlain ’s Colic. O f the Cincinnati M. E. conference C holera and D iarrhoea remedy and m akes a good point when he sa y s: have found it one of the most useful ‘‘ W e have for years used H o o d ’s S a m i p a n d a in our fam ily of five and find it and satisfactory remedies I ever hand led.— C. H . L ew is, druggist, Salt Lake fully equal to all that i® claim ed foi C ity , U tah. For sale by ali druggists. it. Some people are greatly prejudic ed against pa tout medicines, hut how If all the locom otives and passenger the |>atent can h u rt a m edicine ami and freight cars in the United States not a m achine is a m ystery of m yster were m ade up in one train it would ies to m e.” Drunkar«ln A r e Short Lived. have a list of over 7000 m iles. Only sixty year® ago an eminent French H o o d ’s Bills cure liver ills. physician recorded his donbt in the nc N ot from h FlnnnH.il Standpoint. tual existence of centenarians, and as T h e last issue of the Lakeview Ex “ I do not recommend <’Imm her serted that not a single case of that sort Ia in ’s C ough Rem edy from i financial amin* r cam e out printed on w rap pin g had been established by satisfactory I paper I m cans«» their w in ter supply < » standpoint, for we have other® in slock pr«x>f. International statistics have since on which we make a larger profit,” | news is snowed in. T h e m* reliant* completely removed that doubt. The there have not yet received their says A l. M ag g in i, a prom inent d ru g Austrian empire in 1890 could boast a I Christina® goods, o w in g to the block gist of Bm ddock, Pennsylvania, “ bm pre-eminence of longevity by proving Irecause m any of our customers have I •<!«•. T hey will have to observe th* the possession of not l«*ss than thirty-five I holidays later in the season. spoken of it in the highest praise. W e cent«»narians. North America U ’anada —■ ■■■■ ♦ • ♦ — ------ sell more of it than of any sim ilar pre and the United States) can almost match I hi,vr 1 1 m • I im.til n iU r r li Tor ten paration we have in the store.” For that record, and there is no doubt that Venn* mi Inn I tlnit llicrr were jrrertt h im *. sale by all druggists. the average o f longevity lia® considerably in in* n o w , iiik I ,••»»• place was eaten increased since the revival of temperance I E ly ’s Cream llalm L o rin g Pickering, editor of fire San ! Ilironuli. j aimmg the north Caucasian nations. M y twee Francisco Call and the oldest pioneer T w n lai'lles did the work ; Statistics were unknown in the Mid- I [eel like anntlier n ew spaper man on th • coast, died a ’ am i head are well. j die Ages, but the premature death of that place December 28th. H e went m an.— «'. S. M cM illan , Sihlcy, Jackson countless princes, prelates and scholars enm ity, Mn. to C alifornia in 1849 during the zenith period of the «lrink H a rrv H e a th , of Portlan d, recently I vice is a suggestive circumstance, and W h e n hay can bo used on th*» farm sold oyer W « i c e , of land on tie f li c , I the Venetian nobleman. Cornaro (ant hot to good advantage price® must b rc of a «»nee famous work on <liet reform. nuirkahly good if it Can ho sold o ff the halls river to T ifla n r. the form al« j> w * incidentally mentions that a dozen o f his ; eler and ca| itali .,1 of N ew Y ork . f irm advantageously. own relatives had by persistent intem perance and gluttony shortened their C r.m e Hue la Ram . lives to an average o f forty-five year®.* (teneral E.'tnn. United States i*nniinis (holier of education, state* that “ NO per W o rld ’s W hite Ribbon. j cent, of the crime o f onr country is the result of intemperance, and 95 per cent I of the depraved youth are the children bf 'In n ,k m and depraved koasebohU.’ Ths* sp id er Web. WlsfWHvr i •**-«• On bosh or »!-**• A aiVMl liig **pidrr web, BOeBe& ns Small a a a n n tM rf to euro Blllout attack*. Sick Headache and 0 «..t ip «i,„ . 4 0 In each Dottle. Price 2*c. For tale by dromlata. Ft«**.. "T, IT. Tt” and .ampi. do., f™». J. r . w m A CO., P ra^teU rt, NIW YORK. I nr ) with a ftlmut. “LiltU* II). l«xik «iiitI Thai web wm.* * » prvity and whit«. Bat Rnpidrr itid«*i«lht*iv.Mii<i lie'it ready to bit*.* Ho »f any »n r Itrr« Drink*« eider or lirrr. I M ) to him now. With m) vrry i**»t how, s « a m rtf tliMt lAirrr or ridsr, For them hid»** » wicked old spidar. And It fill* him with joy To catch man or boy And weave aU about him with terrible might Th« meshe* of habit the mm appetite.” Mr». U a r a 8o»iU> Colton In ¿dx ance. . ’ ' lit* .VKUti Bile BC£U. T h e d iction ary w as m ade by ( ’hi- Ptevent Mini <-»r«* r«>n-*i ipiatiou and Sick- Ht adacue, Small inio li< a »». It is not only men w h o are 8utt’er«*rs ■ -- — ♦ — ----- from drink. W om en maddened into D ick en s w io -e iw nty- o u r bo« k fiend® by gin may lx? seen in our streets I ( on iprisin g 1,1^3 chara«*iei8. fighting and tearing each other am ong a circle of dirty an«? drink degraded spec Curt* for «* *•. i »« i> hiui Gem ral De- tators, mi«l language foul enough to bilil) , ¡>ih(ill b : » b< 26c. per bo tile. make fire burst from the polluted air. A n ursin g bolth ndv rt¡sem ent h as Read of the cruelty and loathsome trag edies which the police courts reveal, and | been «li*covt re«l w hich reads ;«s follow s: W h e n tin* by is «lone d rin k in g it must of which tho wives and daughter® and :»e unscrew* and laid in a cool place mothers of drunkards are the victims. If the baby does not Hear the shrieks of the drunkard's un der a tap. hrivo on fresh m ilk it should bo boil w ife through the bylane when the gin ■hops sire closed and then go home and ed. ------------ » • «.-------------- repeat at your table the stale and de M y wife cure»! of m alaria by Sim- crepit joke that temperance reformer® use such intemperate language. Think ' io n ’s Liv.ir R e g u la t o r— J. N . T h um p - of the daughters whom drink has made o n , pastor M. E . church , L e ig h , N e unmaidenly, of the mothers made shame braska. less. and then think if w e should be sat T ic k s ar«* more likely o infest the isfied with our position when we have repeated some paltry ami threadbare epi '»pen than the close w«mled sheep. gram tor the continuance in a Christian T h «*b e d tb y pc«»pie you m eet lm* e lan«l of tho system which brought iu its healthy livers. T h ey take S im m o n ’s train such things as these. If you symbolize the «lemon of drink in I a v er R egulator. Christian England, it will l»e more be F eed ing grain to sheep w ill m ake smeared w ith children’s sacrifice an«: he w«M>l grow faster and m ore den.-e. parent’s tears than Moloch, in the worst days of terror not 100 children ii. D o not. alm ost kill yourself b y vio- a year were ever burned in any kingdom nt purgative®. T ake S im m o n ’s L iv - of Am m on or of Moab, but 1 have rea«i r R egulator. how. in a single English city in the year. 150 children were overlain by drunken M edium size«! sheep usually h ave mothers. he best as w ell as heaviest fleece. I know of children jioisoned by gin killed by the taint of gin; children bum T o f» el bright am i cheerful, attend ing with a horrid craving for gin; chil o your stom ach. T ake S im m o n ’s dren starved, knocked about, neglected, Liver R egulator. beaten, left at home to burn themselves, flying from the horror of drunken par T w y big C aliforn ia lions are «Icwlging ents to sleep in cellars am ong the rats or uniters and destroying sheep at Pine to hide themselves, as one did, iu the (idge, Fresno county. chimney of a neighbor’s house. They die like tlies from the taint, or gro w up H a n lv for travelers is S im m o n ’s L iv dirty, repellent, depraved, thievish, be er Regulator. It can he carried in the yond the reach of ben«*ficent activity, to pocket. occupy the cell of the felon, to lie in the B erlin ’s 1,315,1500 people have only suicide’s grave or to become the scourge of the society of which they are the help ¿6,000 dwelling®. less victims. A poor m an w ithout patience is like Some one must be responsi ble and some one must be guilty for this massacre of a lam p w ithout oil. ♦ the innocent®, and when any one of them BOYS, LE.ARN 7 0 SAY NO. who, even by immoral acijuiescence in such a state of things, is in any degree i f C ourageously Spol«*n It W ill Hrlns guilty o f it shall stand before the throne H«*:tltll, W ealth and Prosperity. I of God «1«) they suppose the angels of the Boys, say no when offered a «lrink of little ones who fit« the face of their Intoxicating liquor, even though the re Father in heaven w ill not plead, trumpet quest comes from tho lips o f your dearest tongued, against the deep damnation of boy friend. Let your answer be no. their taking off? courteously hut firmly spoken. England must summon up her courage W hen invited to smoke a cigar, a and burst these strangling bond®, or she cigarette or to take a “ chaw” «if tobac- w ill perish by them. Rid of the present ;o it w ill take courage, the best kind «if system of drink, «he may fearlessly face courage, moral courage, to speak the lit- the perils of the future. Yet sometimes ,le word so distinctly and firmly that all 1 wonder whether a scourge has not been who hear w ill understand what yon placed in the hands o f our toes— a scourge »lean: hut speak it and prove yourselves that w ill smite ami not spare. God grant a hero. No matter if lx>ys or even men that the consciences of this great nation rail at you. Their jokes an«l quibs w ill may yet lx? aroused, and this terrible and lot harm you in the least, nor w ill they continuous curse put to an end.— Extract :o®t you a cent, but the tobacco will. from a Sermon by Canon Farrar. ( ,’on rlusion. M r J. <). D avenport, m anager of tile l Fort B ragg Redwood Co., F ort Bragg C alifornia, has this to say of C h a m b e r Iain ’s C ough R em e d y : “ I used it for a severe cold and cough and obtained im m ediate relief. In the Fori B ragg Redwood com p an y’s store we have solo large quantities of C h a m h e rla iu ’s m ed icines.” For sab* by all druggists. ♦ T he principal at Los A n geles the other «lay dismissed the schools so as to allow the scholars to visit the eir- cu *. T h e trustees considered his act u n law ful ami against the rules and re quested his resignation. oea Remedy. To util IliCt-s after ciitiu®. 2i>c. per rtoilie. ! n ese scholar.-* B . ( ’. 1109. 8*0“ and Scalp purified and beautified by C uticura S oap . Absolutely pure. O n e large horse o w n in g com pan y in L o n d o n loflt, over 1100 horse® from gla n d e rs and farcy alone last year. OF In Christian K ngland M ore < hlldren l*er* Ish Than iu tlie W o rst Day* o f T error. RHEUMATIC PAIN8 a b a r ------ ---------------------- Guarani#**»«! to cur«» Bilious Attacks and Constipation, Smati Bile Beaus. Bold everywhere. Price, C uticuiia , 60 c .; S oap , f5c.; R e s o l v e n t , $1. Prepurcd by the P o t t e r P r o s a m p C h e m ic a l - C o r p o r a t io n , Boston. Muss. How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 60 Illustrations, and 100 testimonials, mulled free. DADV’C D AD I Put »pin nest wnt‘*h*shtipcdbottles,sugax coat co, Snuu1 Bile Dcuiig. 26c. per bo tile. , Judge T a m ey. governor of Tennessee, though he lias been on the supreme bench for tw e n ty-tw o years, is a farmer. He has a m agnificent old typical southern home iu F ran hi in county known as W o l f s Crag. Ho is sixty-five yoars old, 6 feet 4 inches tall, has broad shoulders and weighs 200 pounds. He wears a full, short gray beard. W ith the exception of a slight rheumatic affection he is hale and hearty. His rheumatism has caused him to abandon deer and fox hunting, of which he has been a great lover. A t W o l f s C rag lie has his pack of dogs and | the horses which have carried him on ! many a fox hunt. For years he has been noted as the best deer shot in the state. Men who have been v\ ilh him on the hunt say he can b rin g down a deer running at full speed 100 yards distant. He is one of the people. A ll over the state he is known as - Old Pete Turney.” It w as his county under his leadership which first seceded from the Union. Before the state of Tennessee had seceded he hail organized the first Tennessee regiment and gone to the froitt. Though many times offered promotion, lie declined to leave his regi ment and went through the w ar as col onel of the Firsb Tennessee. A t the bat tle of Seven Pints he was shot through the face.— N e w York W orld. Tem perance In Nnrvftjr, Tne N orw egian Total A l«tin e n c e so ciety has ab>nt 100,000 members in 858 ltx*al unions. The membership is «li- vided as follows: 48.000 women. 42.000 men and 15.000 children nnder the age of sixteen year®. M any of the public schools iu N o rw a y have decided to in struct the children about the nature and effect of alcohol. The temperance peo ple in N o rw a y w ill not be satisfied lav f«»r© they can lay their loving hand on the coming generation ami give it the blessing of tein]x»nuu*e. love ami liberty. When asked to play pool, billiards :ar«ls uu«l kindred games o f chance for noney - money is a good thing when it s got in a goo«l way. hut the touch o f ill gotten g«»!d is pollution. You can get money honestly in but «>ue way by giv ¡ng in exchange a fair equivalent »roont ng to the standard o f th ecou n tn where he barter is made. When you win at tool, billiards or cards, what «hi von give n return? N«)thing; it is masked rob bery Bay no! When i ivi.:*d t«i g<* whore you would ip ashamed t«^ meet your father ami »o th er—the gilded saloons, low theaters md like places o f amus«»ment are Imv raps, nnd they catch thousands even «’ear. Don’t be one «if the hoys caught When asked to do what yon know to do a mean thing— wantonly torturing or ormenting any creature is pure wicked less. Suy no! Yon may think it fun out ( t <id and the unfortunate creature mow that it is downright mean ness. Roys, learn when ami how to sav this .vondrons liitle word no. If courageous- y spoken at all proper times, it w ill bring von health, wealth, self respect the re ipect o f others. an<l. what is lx*tter than ill, the Master’s “ W ell done!” Christian -t W ork I H. How does he feel ?— H e feels b lu e , a d ee p , darlc, u n fa d in g , d y e d - in -t h e -w o o l, e te rn a l b lu e , a n d he m a k e s e v e r y b o d y feel the sam e w a y — A u g u st Flow er the Remedy." How d oes he fe e l? — H e fee ls a h e a d a c h e , g e n e r a lly d u ll a n d con- - ta u t, b u t so m e tim e s e x c r u c ia t in g — A u g u st Flow er the Rem edy. How d oes he fe e l? — H e feels a v io le n t h ic c o u g h in g o r j u m p i n g of the sto m a ch a fte r a m e a l, ra is in g h itte r-ta stin g m a tte r o r w h a t he h a s eate n o r d r u n k — A u g u s t Flow er the Rem edy. How d oes he feel ?— H e feels th e g r a d u a l d e c a y o f v ita l p o w e r ; lie fee ls m is e ra b le , m e la n c h o ly , h o p ele ss, a n d lo n g s fo r d e a th a n d p e a c e — A u g u st Flow er the R em THE SAM« OLD DALI.AS NURSHRY. Choice Trees at l air Prices. STGRV. I want to stay to the putnic that I uni »till in tho nuraory hutiiiieuat, and have a liner »toeL of 'iuit Ireeu uu hand thiu full t Man ever hotore, which ! n prepared t<* well an low um i» ioii»l»tent with li.sfc das« A'l Nt.u k «trictly umfie-l with h . . ».e | cut from i ret-» hearing gooti fruit ( m i you need not he | afrai-l of degeucruiion canned by a practice of ► •me men cutting »cioii»«.if y..ung ircca m the nuraery j r> w»). My Nt.>ck in young ami vigorouH. HI. « no correspond with me or come and ace my »tuck, iw I have no agent iu the fluid. I waut every body to know | never «till employ anyone to Hell trciv. (or !**©•—tlmugh 1 did wholesale Mime apple» m.d pc -r'— but iioiliiii ; Ue to Mc»»rti. Vouut iv Kiud*ail, hut they were «I« iealtsrn in tree» and mixed f«y tre .ith treee from other numeric». M. \\ nlTi'LM » He tout her «if flu* vaTnnm knigbis W h o live«! in days gun** by. And ii«iw i!tey tdi «1 each oi tier’s bl«md To idease a lady’s eye. And down her ch«-«*kH «lie sift learn sped- **Tlmt Rt eru* so Htrung«* Unlay.” she »*al«i. He told her bow, in caunt ol*I t«>w«*n« Thai l«;oked down imm nb«.‘ve On storm bushed s«-®»», fair mai«l* were locked. Ami all because «.f love. Her gentle heart ill pity bl«*d “T'bai Mceiiis mo Mtriiiige Unlay.” »he «aid. Cleanse The Vitiated He pictured IdeopalrsV wile«*. And what her beauty cost. Ami h«»w fur love, (tml mighty power An empire hud been 1 « . Bhe t»lKbe«l I«» lliink where love had led - **lt ne«»im* mo mi range nxtay.” she said. Blood When you see V, i Its impurities —-N A l.K M , O R E G O N — Bursting through \ The Best Hotel between Portand and San And i hen he (old her turn his mve F«»r her ha«i grown w» great Thai tie would «lie il she mui «I no. Ami liegge«! I«» learn hi* fat«1. She laugh«-«! mul tos>.‘«l her prelfv m*ad- ••rve heard ali dial ladore.” ehc -aul. Brook 1\ n Life IFranelscol ijThe Skin In Pimples, I W h at He Wanted. A big raw tMitied fellow came stam ping FIRS/F -C LA SS Into the room that serve«! as an office t«»a •m all hotel in the W e a l Virgin iainoun laitis an«l walkeil up to a wiry littleunsa l»ehin«l a desk iu the corner edy. “ I w an t to see the tavern keeiier." he said an grily How does he feel ?— H e feels so ‘ W h at for?’ asked the little limn in f u ll a fte r e a t in g a m e a l th a t h e can trem u lou s tone. “ None o ’ yer business,” snapped the vis h a r d ly w a l k — A u g u st Flow er the Ite rs ‘1 want to see the tavern kee|ier R em edy. ® itor that’s what J f o llo w . G. G. GREEX, Sole Manufacturer, “ W e ll, iell me what yon want with him -TV-TJW » » ' P « * l f s e i « * l Wnndbtirv. New lersev. U. S. A and I’ll flu«l out if you can nee him. “ W h e th e r I kin er not.” persisted the big cl .1 2-cent stamps to A. P. Ordway & Co., Mas?., for beat medical work published fellow. “ I want to see him. ami I ’m g«»in That’s What She Did. The fair young Chicagoan’® han«1 hud to.’ “ Y o u ’ll have to tell me what you want been sought and to some extent found by a first.” dislinguishecTEuropean nobleman. “ ’T a in ’t none «> your m ix I want to *ee That she was rich it is hardly necessary to the tavern keeper, i tell yer. an I w ill ’ stat e. The little man w as tieginning to look gray That h«* * “ s poor, hut titled, is equally “ I say you w on ’t unless you fell me what onnectv-sai W f statement. you want with him The g irl’s lather was a simon pure Amer “ He beat me out of a dollar, an he's a Bar lean He ha«l sized up the nobleman. At the same time he was fond of his joke. an a thief, an 1 want to see him ’ The next m inute the little one was right “ Daddy,” she saitl to him in her airy- fairy-Lillirth-lake-front manner, ‘the count on top o f him. and in h I mhii m minute aud a h a lf he hail him down in the comer sit ! has popped the question.” Tho sncce«« of this Groat Cough Cure fs “ Has he?” inquired the father with inter ting «in him. “W e l l.” he said, puffing like a porpoise, without a parallel in the history of medicine. | est. “ W ell, my dear, we don’t want any | foreign poppers around here, so you just “ I’m the—-tavern keeper. A ll druggists are authorized to sell it on a p •» W hat do - .... ................................ ^ itive guarantee, a test that no other cure c you -w a n t to— see- him about?’ The big ! unpe-p it »¡¿»1 let him slide.” lerneath only g ro a n e d .-D e tro it , successfully stand. That it may becomj And the noble, patriotic girl let him slide. fellow mi« * i knownt thc Proprietors, at an cnormouH ex 1 —Detroit Free Pres®. Free Press pense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into I every home in tlie United State* nnd Canada. The Day Had Come. If you have \ Cough, Sore Throat, or Bron H a d n ’t Boeu Out A il Day. chitis, use it, for it will cure you. If yoi-r The declaration ot love by t he w«»ll fed child ha« the Croup, or Whooping Cough. use man with a diamond pin had a marked et | it promptly, and relief I* sure. If you dread feet on the woman wlm w h s fast approach j that insidious disec.se Consumption, use it . ing the meridian «if life. Ask «’O’lr Druggist for B H lL O H ’b CURI-. Sbe burst into tears Price 10 cts.. 50 cts. and $1.00. If your Bun- are sore or B a d : lame, use Shiloh’s Porous “ W hy” Plaster. Price > cts. F or Falo by all D rug Anxiously he leaned over the bowed and gist-* aud Dealer.-». trembling figure Jin all ft* Appolntn;ents. Blotches -A .-1 . W Ü . G 1 T E H , P r o p r ie to r . And Sores. BANKS. Rely on Sulphur Bit- and Health will K ill* , — “ do you weep*’ *F f f«>r b«x> b«M>— joy ’ ’ He was satisfied an«I kissed her hand. She raised her eyes ami gazed at him in credulously “ Ami do you really love me?’ she aske«t iu faltering Mines “ 1 «to Maid—Please ma’am, may I havethisaft erooon off? Mistress—Why. Annie, you were out all last evening. Maid— Yes, ma’am, I know it, ma’am, but that was yesterday, ma’am.—Harper’s Ba e a r __________________ She f«“lt that he meant It. “ Then J Her demeanor grew sudden I v rapturous. — “ you can marry my daughter Many a time ami «»It has she failed of matrimony because hei suito? couldn’t love me. A t” — She had clasped her hands in devout thanksgiving — “ last, at last!” Then her emotions overcame her afresh —Detroit Tribune DALLAS OP Trunla«: CITY DALLAS. general ’anches ; Buya und nell ' Hilo.; States ; HANK, ORKUOM, banking business in all xtlutiige on principal points in the Makes collections all points in the Pacific North] Loan money and discounts /•ist ; paper at the usua interest on time deposits.] I ' WILLIAMS & EN(iLANI) I B A N SALEM , Du K . . I N G . . C O „ OREGON a gen erai hai iking business and allo w interest « n i im e «lepusits. T)TT?.m m ? O R.R; ! GEO. W IL L IA M S , Wí/í E N G L A N i J. W. H O O S O N , J A. B A K E ;! J. A. R IC H A R D S O N . United States Banking Co., S H E R fD A N . '■ 7 p u c t p 5 a f l i»»ir montli uy u harm less b e r b a . f ^ X v / ( ® r remedies tbr.t do i * in-1 ' . 1 jure tho health or interfuro v th on.! «ibuHin. ss or pleasur ;. It builds up uud im moves the guueral health, clears the skin and heauultesthe complexion. N< j 'vrinkb'K or Uabbim sa follow this treatment End-used by physicians and leading society ladies. PAT1CVT3 TREATED LY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL Ilnrm!•***. Xo S«r.r»lng;. S'n \ « cent* in si.imj.i lor partlcnlari to Orl. 3. «V. F SfiiUFR. M VICKER S T<i£&i£R, CHICAGO. ILL. GRE;Vf*Mii:JEljM’ OF*l'U îCS Ï D oes a gen eral b u n k in g business nnd <l« :tls in foreign nndd«)!ii«*siieexchange. In terest paid on finie deposit®. B r a n d ie s in Junction city and G ervais. : ö 1 . lu r ’: • t ,S :i a-n ls<-«> (I et ■ e 6 a t ; * ) E A S T and S O U T H ! Go am', le u how *• *.< 1er full;/ • ou æe made orni how to avoid ::c:*s and diseases. Museum enla \v¡ h i! -lusandsof new fimi..sion : cts. .CC : Southern Pacific Poute. ivn;o Ofli . ‘î ’ I Gisary St. Diseases of , ast >-Ictu-oj, l ss of IU a : J.: )>l,«!isc* lS-*8 of t he nini kifl i -ys quickly cured without t!ic f me-om-y I’roatmeut personally or by “ The Sun D o i>l«»ve.” Deceitful Billy. Mr. McSwat came home tired, hungry an«l impatient, and found that his suppe- wasn’t ready «ir likely to he ready for an hour or more If there is any point in which Mt McSwat is rigid, inflexible and uncompromising it is meals “ Now you know well enough, Irobelia,’ he said, throwing his overcoat on the lounge and walking up ami down the room “ that I don’t like to lie kept waiting for my supper iu this way When a man has been working bar«i all «lay” — “ B illiger.” exclaimed Mrs. McSwat iu a broken voice, “ don’t reproach me. I have had something elseto think of, and I didn’t speak to Sally about supper t ill « few min utes ago I have had such a shock—you don’t know!” “ What is the matter? Any bad news from the relatives?” “ No, uo1’ “ Hud a quarrel with the ueighlmrs?” “ No I t V ’ “ Auni .lernsha «aiming?’ “ I ’ ll tell you if you'll give me a chance. Billiger.” siii«i Mrs M«:Swat. wiping her eyes ‘ It's B iily1” “ Billy who?” “ Billy the canary.*’ “ Oh, it’s the canary, is it? If he’s got away, Lobelia, I think I can stand it That bird, mm lam. has cost me iu utges and feed an«l medicine siuce you first got him, three years ago, about sixteen dollars, and” ---- “ He hasn’t g got away. B Billiger!” sobbed Mrs. McSwat. ‘ It’s—it’s not that!* “ Is he «lead?” “ N no’ No!’ “ What I hen?’ “ Billy has has—has laid nu egg»” —Chi ©ago Tribune < OAD. « nalifer. President. S H IL O H S C 3 Í 1 S U M P T I 0 K —VIA— S H A S T A I.IN K . Express Trains leave Portland Daily. LEAVE: ARRIVE: Portland 7:00 P M (San Francisco 8:15AM San Francisco,.7:00 P M I Portland.......... 7:3b A M 1‘ oseln irg M ail B u lly. LEAVE: ARRIVE: Portland 8:06 A M | Ro-churg 5:40 P M Rosei>urg 0:20 A M | Portland............t:00 P M SÄ *! : V •*, .tv..' / - — Scienlifio American Agency for Albany - CAVEATS, T R A D E (VI AR K S, DESSCN P A T E N T S , C O P Y R IG H T S , etc. For information and *-oe Handbook write to MUNN * «XI.. ;»»il B h o a k w a t , N ew Y or k . 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Through Tickets to all Points East South. and O n ln ’fl Replies. 1 Kor'tiekete end full information revnrriiotr rete maps, etc., call on the company’s agent at I«allas. James Quin die act-oi. was extremely The superintendent «if a mission in a Indignant at «h«* «aicx-ess of (»arrick and . KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, irge city was visiting the people in «in«» retired from the stage The public missed Manager. Asst. Gen. F. A P. Agl. him, but not to the extent he imagined >f its slums when he saw a woman o f re- ami he therefore liecame anxious to return ined manner, but o f degrade«l appear By way o f hinting the possibility of such .lice. He ftniml that slie lived in a mis — A L L K IN D S O F - rahle room with another woman ami an occurrence he wrote t«> Well, the man ager. a note remarkable for its brevity •oth. week after w«*ek. toi)e«l for a miiih II “ 1 am at Bath (Juin.” To this au an hid barely Hiilli«*n*nt to keep them alive swer eijually laconic, came back ‘Stay he told the missionary who she was ami there K ie l»’ But (Juiii could be sarcaa Warren Dunn. he name of her father, which he recog tic too One day a young jackanapes sai«l Is p repared to do all kinds of h aulin g sized as that o f a saloon keeper o f con to him. “ What would you give to lie as and respectfully asks a fair share of the > ’ In truth, sir I would siderable wealth. The curse «if Ins tra«le young as 1 am?” p ublic patronage. ia«l fallen upon her. and she was a drunk- sii limit to lie almost as foolish.” said the BILIKS C O L L E C T E D M O N T H L Y . old fellow - Argonaut T 3 -A _ 3 L X j-A _ S . O R E G O N ird. She ha«l left her home to consort with the lowest, that she might pander R evenge. ro h«»r insatiable appetite for strong Fllmson- Why V\’ illie yon miisl have drink be«‘ii mi a terrible liaht. When the missionary visite«l her she W illie- Yes. I was 1 itol licked by the : was ill ami not expected to ret^ver. She minister’a son H i I knew that it was drink which na«l caused Blimsoo— What did he whip you for? Willie- He h.wl on a suit of my clothes her illness, ami she acknowledged her «in She was anxious to be saved, it you sent him. and be said that was the only » Y here was salvation f«*r her Her visitor way he could «e( even -Clothier an«l Fur nisher wsnred her that there was mercy f«»rall • hat Jesus «*oul«l save even to the utter A l.oug Job r -~ r * «lost and urg«»«l her to put her whole Push pen—1 Thai la**t inwmi of (nine was „ ' - •. Â mst in him. She pr«ifessed to trust lonii Job Inkleigh—Is that so? Why. it was only j lesus ami avowed uever to touch «lrink Not more than nil ¡gain T o the surprise o f every one she au ei^lit lint* stan/M. hour’s work at the moat «*cover*?«l. and for a short time it seemed 1 ** — j £< sl is if she was going to lead a different | Push pen Oh it only to«»k me an hour to write it. hut it took two weeks to sell it.- R I L I N G C U F iL .ife; but. alas! str«»ng drink is a bondage New York Herald. not easily thrown off. ami a month saw tier hack t«> her old life. When exjiostn C o u ld n 't Stand Both. from ervous fak In ted with she could only say “ Oh. sir j “ What did the Browns break up house ! fon don't know the aw ful pow er o f the keeping for?’ «lrink.” Christian Herald. “ Why. Mrs Brown is taking a «.wipe of physical training, and the* housework was j 4' u ' ) l i v i ? * * N M u « jy i r n i i u i v i A i i o . • -M E too much f«ir her.“ — Detroit Tribune. Young T aller • IK>y«m mind me callim. | H U Pear. «>n v«mi «laughter Mn* Slimson in s I misi et i ' " ness suit* “ Don’t you think my new bonnet is a per Mrs SlimMtm No. Mr Tutter, not if ron tect poem. John?' a*ke«l th» |Miet’s wife the effects of Abti9©9, eiccc S§e§, w o rry and exposure. For such sufferers rmlly mean hiisin**»®. Exchange. “ I ’m nfrai«l It’s several poems,” sighe«l we Vu»c „ relief and cure in our marvelvjus invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical, John as he thought of the MU.—Harper’s In your ignorance of effects or by excesses, or cxjxvmre, you m iv have unduly drained your system cf nerve force A Panic. Bazar and vitality — w h ic h is e le c t r ic it y — and thus caused yr*ur weakness or lack of force. If you replace into your system the elements thus drain* d, which are required for vigorous strength, you will remove the cause, and heaith, Little Dick — There was a panic in the V e ry G reen . strength and vi^or will fol- low at once and in a natural wav. This is our plan and treatment, and we guarantee a «heater I went t«> las’ niuht Sh«*—I>id your graixlfather five to a greet» cure or money refunded. Send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free; sent by mail, sealed. j Little Johnny- W ot’* a panic? old age* I U tile Dick— W ’y, everybody ¡jeta scare«! Dr. Sanden’s Electric B It is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health and vigor, He— Well, I should say so' He was bun cept you. — (*ood New*. after all other treatments faile«l, as can be shown by hundreds of cases throughout thit State, who would gladly koe«i three times after he was seventy.—Life testify, and from many of whom we have strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using our Belt. II •• l«l by a M ighty Grasp. O T H O W IL L IA M S , TRUCKING AND DRAYING j IRON WORK TO O RD ER. Repairing Promptly Done. ED. BIDDLE, ÎI 2 N T W 3 T - Merchant^ Tailor. FINE WORK AND GOOD FTS A S P E C IA L T Y . PROP. T ro 1 iC Ï T . : AN.:» i f f » m R ü H c W ho ARE ÜE3IUT A-'T ED. AND 51 IFfcRING N D eôjuty S eminal V/ - ness . L osses ,D rains . I mpotenc v/ o r , f L ost M anhood R heumatic , 5 ; K i d n e y N esvx & f # 5LEEPLESSNE 5S.Fb 0RMEM 0RY&GENERAL IL l H e *.LTH Llkeil tCiettement. “ A Godsend i* E ly ’s Ure.im Balm . I had catarrh for three years T w g or three tim es >« week my nose would J bleed I thought ih-* sores would nev- er heal. Y o u r B alm has cured m e.” I M rs. M . A . Jackson, Portsm outh , N . “August Flower” ^ T h e W o r l d * « P a i r B u ild in g s . Little Jimmie—Mom. I wish you’d let It is interesting to note in connection me hair *row long an dress me in er reg’lar with the World's fair that but five foreign Loni Fauntleroy suit. buildings have been planned an«i work be- Hi* - , Jus' hear th’ tu.i Mother i • . . . lad! u What . - fur? - ~ | gun. Of the forty four site* set aside for Little Jimmie— Cause I kin hek any boy j buildings twenty-«ia have structures er me «ixe, an then I d have more chances.— rising upon them. T H E DR. SRNDEN ELECTRIC BELT s a complete galvanic battery, made into a 1 elt so as to be ea-hiv wo-n during work or at rest, and it gives soothing, prgkmged currents hieh a.e instantly felt throughout .all we:.'- p.;r*s ■ r we forfeit $ 5 O O O . It has an I m p r o v e d E l e c t r ic S u s p e n s o r y , the r reatest bom ever given weak :r.cn, and ue Warrant it 1 1 cure any of the above weaknesses, and to enlarge thru» Wen Urnbs, or parts, or T on ey R e m in d e d . 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